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Problems with equal employment opportunity and minority and women contracting at the federal banking agencies chairman's report to the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, second session.
Imprint 1992Available in HeinOnline Women and the Law (Peggy).
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The humble petition of the Common Council of the City of London;
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A Letter writ to Sir John Robinson, Lieutenant of the Tower,
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Act of Parliament in favours of the town of Glasgow, June 14, 1690
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A modest computation of the loss which the under-clerks in Chancery may sustain by the taking away of the Dedimus Bill, and of the advantages they claim by virtue of the recompencing clause in the Act for the amendment of the law, and the better advancement of justice.
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The judges charge; delivered in a sermon before M. Justice Hale, and M. Sergeant Crook, judges of assize, at St. Mary-Overies in Southwark, Martii 22. 1658. As also setting forth, the necessity of magistracy, for the weal of a people. With a serious item and admonition to all unruly spirits, that despite dominion, and resist the ordinance of God.
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By the Lord Protector. A proclamation of His Highnes, with the consent of his Council, for continuing all persons being in office for the execution of publike justice at the time of the late change of government, untill his Highnes further direction.
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Whereas we are informed, that in many cities and towns corporate within this kingdom, greater customers, tolls and duties than are really due, have been of late exacted in right of the said corporations, upon goods imported or exportd into or out of the said cities and towns corporate, to the great prejudice of His Majestie his customers, the decay of trade, and the discouragement of merchants ...
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Whereas we are highly sensible of the many and great inconveniences, which His Majesties good subjects in this kingdome are too frequently brought under by the multitude of causeless presentments and indictments, which are usually prosecuted at the assizes and sessions, rather out of malice or revenge than for the furtherance of justice ...
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An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament, for disabling delinquents to bear office, or to have any voyce or vote in the election of any major, recorder, sheriffs, aldermen, assistants, bayliffs, town-clerk, common-councel-man, steward of any court, constable, or any other officer, in city, borough, or town corporate, or universities, or other place in the Kingdom of England or Dominion of Wales. 4 Octobr. 1647. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Reasons against further additional duties upon paper: shewing, that such a tax will lessen the publick revenue, and not improve the manufacture of the nation, but will only tend to the advantage of some of the petitioners. Humbly offered to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons.
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